Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1925
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1925-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 277. VOL. LXXXIII. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1925, PRICE 15 CENTS,20 words
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Advertisement559 1925-12-02 1 Photographic Studio c u .rv Possible Assist,nce and advice given to amateurs, u 7 Nortbam Road, Penang, ho- til s?>. r ITZZT a ALHAMBRA cigars I I V-J i Are the ONLY cigars which satisfy ALL smokers. I JJ3 ALHAMBRA CIGARS DEFY ALL COMPETITION. J I discriminating smokers are invited559 words
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Advertisement13 1925-12-02 1 THE Eastern Optical Co., (PENANG DIVISION) 188, PENANG ROAD, PENANG Head Office SINGAPORE.13 words
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Article931 1925-12-02 2 GENERAL SARRAIL. Thowgh it looks like the tragic debacle of a rather fine military career, in which neither courage nor confidence was lacking, General Sarrail’s recall from Syria will not grieve the French Catholics. A great many eminent French commanders of the War epoch were, like Marshal Foch,931 words
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Article66 1925-12-02 2 In the old days if a Soot was taught stealing cattle on (he Border, and could read a prayer, he was taken for a priest and let off. Therefore the Scots took to education,” said Mr. F. A. Macquisten, M. P., addressing the Vernacular Circle66 words
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Advertisement1149 1925-12-02 2 NOTICES. Pt Q RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. x B. K. MALAKAR, licensed Sn rveyor 77 111 and Leveller. S.S., Kulinc. Kedah, accepts Including free town delivery or g|)rveyB at inO) j e rate rates, of every desX postage. |j| cription. II PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. X it a year In The Estate1,149 words
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Advertisement307 1925-12-02 2 Don’t be a Slave to RHEUMATISM Almost before you are aware of your pen!, you may find that Rheumatism has you in its merciless grip, and the results of neglected or wrongfully treated Rheumatism are not pleasant to contemplate. Make up your mind that Rheumatism «hall not make a slaxe307 words
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Advertisement264 1925-12-02 2 ■•SWAN'' I FOUNTPENS A Swan ”is a delightful gift—rich and good in appearance, true and fine in quality. It is like handing one’s friends a fund of convenience and comfort. Any Swan Pen is a fitting gift; but one in gold, rolled gold or silver I is appropriate for any264 words
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Article617 1925-12-02 3 A MINISTER’S CONFESSION. There is a disarming frankness about German statesmen which sometimes reveals more than it intends. An English politician occasionally commits a calculated indiscretion the Prussian brand lets the cat out of the bag. tail, teeth, claws, an J all. Dr. Stresemann is the latest example617 words
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Article232 1925-12-02 3 A Premature Defence. It seems that the defence of Lord Birkenhead and the challenge to the “Morning P<-st over the story nf threats made to him if he went to Dublin was premature. The Morning Post replies that it prefers to believe its own cor res pnndent232 words
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Article37 1925-12-02 3 With his return to the Carlton Club, where he has been entertained by Lord Younger, Mr. Winston Churchill’s restoration to the official bosom of the Conservative Party may be regarded as complete.37 words
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Article464 1925-12-02 3 Of course, I am quite a jolly little bird when •‘really'’ rvasted. but Liu not fund of myself baked, it does make me so dr\. By the way, I shau t be hurt if you forget the crumbs and gravy, writes 3' Teigmnouth Shore but 1 must have464 words
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Article272 1925-12-02 3 —“(Pioneer.”) A group of so-called psychologists at an American university claim to have discovered that the human race indulges in too much sleep. Various tests, ■which must have inflicted a certain amount of torture upon the unfortunate “patients", were carried out with the aid of six men and'.—“(Pioneer.”) - 272 words
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Article107 1925-12-02 3 NEW SCHEME AGREED TO. Shareholders of the Vauxhall Motors Ltd. met on October 30 to consider resolutions having reference to the agreement made with the General Motors Corporation and Morgan, Grenfell and Co., and to the proposed increase of capital. After a lengthy discussion the resolutions were carried107 words
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Advertisement337 1925-12-02 3 King George IV" dJhiskg .-Ok ‘■'•re X fc*'/’*?! "Say WHEN, Man 1; J\ Amz~?>/££\ p < Jjp v W *M,. vl® ■IJHi 4>W Jist' 1 The "TOP NOTCHScoteh The Distillers Agency, Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland. G 422 is disfigured 1 remember ENO I es, pimples, prickly heat, a I complexion are337 words
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Advertisement201 1925-12-02 3 Rte P eari “g Shot S l^ 10 12 bore 6 shots K /T OVE the sliding forearm back XyX to eject, forward to load simply and quickly operated. Hammerless well balanced with beautiful lines. Easily taken apart for cleaning and carrying. MODEL 17 20 bore 5 shots This latest201 words
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Article799 1925-12-02 4 EVIDENCE IN COURT. The Law is a great leveller. I have no doubt that if yon oi I stood rather sheepishly in the dock of a police court, the magistrate would have the good sense to know that here was a moment when he must brace himself799 words
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Article348 1925-12-02 4 ALLEGED CRIMPING. The half-yearly general meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association was held at Bata Anam Club on Saturday, says 77m* Singapore Free Press, and owing to very heavy rain was poorly attended. Mr. E. S. Spencer presided and the others present were Messrs. C. Bradbery, S. G.348 words
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Article242 1925-12-02 4 The belief expressed by Sir Richard Redmayne at the Coal Commission that in 25 years’ time there will be no oil in America was not corroborated by Sir Henri Deterding, a director of Shell Tran port and Tra ling Co., in an interview with the “Evening242 words
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Article159 1925-12-02 4 Dec 7—Hockey League, P. H. C. L. v. P. S. A. A. Penang Free School Ground. 7—Hockey League, P. C. C. v. B. Co. Vol: Esplanade. 7—P.A.M. Half-yearly meeting, Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Exchange Room, Collyer Quay, 10.30 a.m. 11—Penang Turf Club General Meeting, 4 30 p m.159 words
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Advertisement444 1925-12-02 4 ■MGQniJK K K mm non ■■■■□nnaww MASPERO FRERES I I EGYPTIAN I CIGARETTES. I 6 g Will anyone desirous of ob- 5 taining 1926 refill cards for the Copper Frame Calendar issued last year please apply to Advertising Department, J i British American Tobacco Coy., i (Straits) Limited. (INCORPORATED IN444 words
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Advertisement33 1925-12-02 4 WEEKLY FEATURES. Golf Harry Vardon. BridgeE. Bergholt. Behind The Scenes. (Mrs. Lambert lennisi (Chambers. London Letter| Our Own Scottish Letter) Correspondents. Women’s Page) London and Paris Fashions) Paris. Cross-Word Puzzle. P.G’s.” Own j33 words
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Advertisement166 1925-12-02 4 There’s nothing like for polishing BOOTS Ask always for RONUK BOOT POLISH, in the mauve tins, SOLD EVERYWHERE. RONUK, Limited, P O rtsla<k. England What ee p s Mother (I- so Cheerful? -Jjr What a busy, cheerful F. person mother is. Up first ■j fr in the morning and in166 words
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Article501 1925-12-02 5 —(S. T.) IMPRISONMENT FOR KAPALA UPHELD. A Chinese kapala Sin Meng appealed in the Supreme Court Singapore on Saturday morning, before Mr. Justice Deane against the sentence of three months’ rigorous imprisonment for wrongful confinement of Chinese coolies. Mr. Griffith Williams appeared for the Crown and Mr. E.—(S. T.) - 501 words
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Article167 1925-12-02 5 LET’S HOPE NOT. Mr. Sh’dehara, Foreign Minister, re ported before a Cabinet meeting that he dofs not believe it nec» s-*ary to rein fore» the Japanese force in Manchuria. Tenant Farmers. There are about sixty thousand in unions of Tenant Farmers in this country. They form the nucleus of167 words
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Article387 1925-12-02 5 ‘FI (HU .S' T. KHOO CHENG TEOW. DECEASED. Several weeks ago, Mr. Griffith Williams applied to Mr. Justice Deane, at the Supreme Court, lor a declaration of the meaning of Clause four of the will of the late Khoo Cheng Teo.v. Mr. Williams appeared for Phang How. ‘FI (HU .S' T. - 387 words
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Article368 1925-12-02 5 ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION’S CASE A(J AIN ST MR. JACOB. By request of Colonel B. O. Roe. preside it of the All-India Lawn Tennis Association. a memorandum detailing the circumstances which led to the suspension of Mr. S. M. Jacob from taking part in tournaments for a368 words
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Advertisement184 1925-12-02 5 ITaUENHOFER I LAGER beer I Ekphant and Cock I Brand. I. fc?wßrntwi»*nl IMi Mjj f. Imported 0? .id O roM i wtgHH it mIIII ifWffl I IW-isLlKjllH |i/y Kj; |fflfe7zemofer[3| I I I Obtainable from all Dealem and I Paterson, Simons Co., I Ltd., Penang. I JR.& '‘gSfaFTTjy^Bf*WlßL^^ I LABOUR184 words
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Advertisement153 1925-12-02 5 THERE’S ONE WAY TO STOP INDIGESTION and that to get rid of the dangerous acid that fast weakens the digestive organs This acid is always present wli»-u you have stomach pain or discomfort it causes fermentation aad makes it impossible for your food to do you good Why carry this153 words
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Advertisement494 1925-12-02 5 j IDEAL GIFT BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS. I r *****11 A LARGE A H SELECTION SELECTION I to OAjjgjkffi to i CHOOSE wW CHOOSE 1 FROM |Lj_E—L"- from I liim «aphxeltjckssoktj 402> Ĕ Playbox Ann,.,! ANNUALS Fo k 1 uck Annual Bumper Book for Children Holiday Annual Boys Wonderland Annual JjMOKwKiF494 words
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Article390 1925-12-02 6 The following are the Orders of the Day, for the meeting of the Legislative Council at Singapore on December 7. 1. Resolution by the AttorneyGeneral “That thii Council approves the grant to Messrs. Dnrege and Thomas of Penang of exemption from all the provisions, excepting section 13 of390 words
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Article422 1925-12-02 6 IMAGINATION OF PIONEERS Mail papers to hand unfold the amaziug story of a Yorkshire boy who ran away to sea at the age of and i» mow hoiiit on a tw'o years holiday alter the most amazing adventures in the uilds of Africa. John Boyes, son422 words
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Article721 1925-12-02 6 The China Mail, in the leading article of its issue of November 23 urges that the time has cune to give effect to the late Sir John Jordan’s suggestion that the way out of China’s difficulties is the formation of a Fe ieration, The United States721 words
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Article186 1925-12-02 6 The output of Ronpibon Extended No Liability for the month of November was piculs 340, yards 65,000, hours 582. The output of Tepah Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of November was 102 piculs: yardage 37,000, hours 520. The output of Takuapa V a i] ev Tin186 words
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Article968 1925-12-02 6 and a good cigar.- F < i lu Times.”) in T DINI'S ON LIGHTING AND SMOKING. There is no royal roal to the selection of a good cigar. A cigar pleasing to the eye may be all the more deceptive by reason of its appearance. The wrapperand a good cigar.- ( F < • i lu Times.”) * in T,, - 968 words
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Article271 1925-12-02 6 The duty of a servant toward» t, ployer was discussed in n land. The defendant IIS main plaintiff’s business s< r etlv 's', f h master’s order book a list of J and addresses of customers whk to setting up a similar business own. His services having271 words
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Advertisement649 1925-12-02 6 >, j MISCELLANEOUS. New Advertisements. position vacant. GALOPOGONIUM MUCONOIDES. Supplies of this new cover crop now Estate Manager required. An ex- available. Apply to perienced planter required to take PATERSON, Simons Co.. Ltd., over management of newly acquired Penang, property N. E. Sumatra. Healthy District. Applications in first instance to649 words
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Advertisement215 1925-12-02 6 It’S Your Blood that Must be Cleansed WHEN impurities eotlAct and are retained in the blood the whole system becomes weakened, for it is through the blood that ev<ry tissue of the b“dv ia nourished. Abscesses, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Piles. Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Beils, and Pimples, also Rheumatism and Gout,215 words
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Article728 1925-12-02 7 The Favourite Bank of the Thrifty. HOARDS IN STRANGE PLACES. BY MICHXEL COMP TON. The old* teapot has ever been the favourite s* cret boarding place of slowly accumulated wealth. In fact, during the late war when the demand was made to all to surrender their stocks of728 words
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Article77 1925-12-02 7 His Excellency the Governor. Mr. J. D. Hall. Mr. E. D. S. WoodrutTe and Major V. G. Olive will be leaving Singapore on December 7 for Kuala Lumpur by the S-a Belle. Lady Gnille mard, acc mpanied by Miss Avetoom. will be leaving for Kuala Lumpur77 words
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Article499 1925-12-02 7 Priest Charged. EXPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mt Jan, November 28. The report published by the Medan Chamber of Commerce covering the 9 months ended September 1925, gives the following Jan.-Sep. 1925 142,365 tons 1924 121,247 At this rate the total for 1925 will be 190,000 tons499 words
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Article129 1925-12-02 7 PENANG DECEMBER 2, 1925. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London Demand Bank 2/4 5/32 4 months’sight Bank 2/4 1/2 3 Credit 2/4 21/32 3 Documentary 2/4 11/16 Calcutta Demand Bank Rs ***** 3 day’s sight Private 156 I r» Bombay Demand Bank 154 i i Madras Demand Bank129 words
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Advertisement230 1925-12-02 7 I I I I I I I Weather Forecast. Further Rain. j g That however will not worry you if you own a new =E Columbia j I Grafonola i MODERATELY PRICED FROM 1 1 SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE Robinson Piano Co., j j PENANG. I Extraordinary Announcement! THE BUAN230 words
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Advertisement181 1925-12-02 7 On the F Job Hr Bovril is for strong b men. It is < concentrate ol K best beef. It puts heart and r\ vigour into you, driving away fatigue. Ki Drink Bovril on the job wf and you will be sure of getting proper nourishment BOVRIL Keeps you going181 words
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Article59 1925-12-02 8 McDougall.—Jackson— On December 2. 1925. at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. Archibald Ewing, Fredrick James McDougall, fourth son of the late Mr. J. McDougall and Mrs. McDougall, to Mary Felicia Hannah Jackson, second daughter of the late Rev. J. Dodd Jackson and Mi’s. Jackson, of Cecile59 words
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Article413 1925-12-02 8 The signing of the historic pact of Locarno was completed yesterday in London at 11.3 s a.m.. and the world will now look to the Powers of Europe for the establishment of a new permanent basis from which a lasting peace will spring. Now that the peoples413 words
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Article485 1925-12-02 8 NOW WE KNOW Primitive man tried to explain the world in which he found himself we do the same thing. He came to such conclusions his stock of limited knowledge would permit, we do the same. He was tempted to believe he had said the last word about certain natural485 words
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Article289 1925-12-02 8 Most men, in the course of their careers, make the acquaintance of one or two of those courtly gentlemen, whom novelists delight to describe as Of the old school who have a disconcerting habit of apologizing for breaches of social etiquette which thev have289 words
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Article1123 1925-12-02 8 HARRY VARDON - PROBLEMS OF PROMISING YOUNG PLAYERS BY HARRY VARDON. (Six Times Open Champion). Somebody remarked to me the other day upon the large number of promising young golfers who fail to realise expectations; players of from 19 to 22, or so, who accomplish brilliant performances on the1,123 words
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Article56 1925-12-02 8 MOTOR CAR PROSECUTION. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Singapore, December 2. A European lady, Mrs. Ikegami, was charged with driving her car without a licence and causing grievous hurt. It is alleged that she knocked down a constable at Telok Blanga road. Th» case was postponed and lai was56 words
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Article58 1925-12-02 8 CHINESE BOY DROWNED. [From Our Own Correspondent.] Kuala Lumpur, December 2. The floods have completely subsided Business firms in the affected areas are engaged in assessing their losses. 4wo Chinese boys got into difficulties while bathing in Campbell road and one was drowned. The body of an58 words
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Article94 1925-12-02 8 N. K. Kader Meera, who was charge', with criminal breach of trust in respect of cattle valued at $2915, the property ot N. K. Md Eusof, was this morning sentenced by Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Penang Police Court to six ’n o ll l rigorous94 words
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Article59 1925-12-02 8 NEW ENROLMENTS. An enrolment ceremony of the Ist Penang Brownie Pack was heli at 1 e Government Girls’ School on I December 1. Thirty five Brownies were enrolled.. After enrolment, the Brownies short display of Brownie exerc am dances before an interested au- '•> n composed of59 words
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Article93 1925-12-02 8 The homeward mail by the e. Kalyan closes at 6 p.m. on Saturn j. sth instant. ;th The P. O. Packet Macedonia mails despatched from London November 12 is expected to arrive her. 6 a.m. to-morrow. Messrs, the Chartered Bank < 1 Australia and China, have r telegram93 words
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Advertisement223 1925-12-02 8 ■■■MnnuMMMnnnn«wwnnrnM»wnun<«w 5 K E N S I TAS g —rrirrm i AS 75 g Good I I As Cents Per g m Really r i Tin n Good r Cigarettes Q{ Can Be 53 E B D CIGARETTES e OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. u n fi WHOLESALE ONLY FROM 2 HUTTENBACH223 words
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Advertisement67 1925-12-02 8 E. OCHRISTMAS EVE. Thurnday 24th December. X’mm Dinner and Cinderella Dance. X’mas Cracker*. Ticket* $3. BOXING NIGHT. Saturday 26th December. Dinner and Dance. Carnival Noveltie*. Ticket* $4. NEW YEAR’S EVE. Thursday 31st December. Special Dinner and Fancy-Dress Bail. Supper. Parisienne Novelties. Tickets $5. Booking for the above Programme Now Open67 words
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Miscellaneous26 1925-12-02 8 UDE I ABLES. To Dav. High Water. Low Water. 1.2 a.m. 7.53 a.m. 1.31 p.m. 7.44 p.m. To-Morrow. 1.31 a.m. •'i.26 a.ns. 2.4 p.m. 5.13 p.m.26 words
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Article755 1925-12-02 9 —Reuter. Guarantee Signed. IHE KING’S MESSAGE London. December I. V -ru* crowd, Hanked by a battery of photon.' phers. gathered at Downing n tr eet t witness the arrival of the delegates vol'll, in th’* Golden Reception Room of lhe E reign Office, the Treaty of Mutual Gnarat.—Reuter. - 755 words
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Article180 1925-12-02 9 —Reuter. Appeal to Dominions. LORI) JELLICOE’S SUGGESTION. London, December 1. In an article in Brassey’s Annual. Lord Jellicoe calls the attention of the people of the Empire to the urgent need for co-operation, firstly, in deciding and, secondly, in carrying out the British naval policy. He says—Reuter. - 180 words
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Article133 1925-12-02 9 Reuter. IN THE CRIMEA. Riga, December 1. h forms and Hoods swept the Azov seaboard in the Crimea on November 29. A tidal wave invaded Mariupol, destroying several score of houses. The rivers in Simferopol broke the banks, flooded and damaged the villages and valleys. The villagers. Reuter. - 133 words
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Article91 1925-12-02 9 ARBITRATOR’S AWARD. London, December 1. The Arbitrator has awarded the Duff Development Company £378.000 and costs against the Government of Kelantan. —Reuter. [On July 21 Reuter cabled: In the Chancery Division. Mr. Justice Russell dismissed the appTcation of the Government of Kelantan that the Arbitrator in their91 words
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Article68 1925-12-02 9 XL—Reuter. ANONYMOUS DONOR. London. December 1. At the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society it was stated that the sum of £lO,OOO. anonymously donated, had been applied on the recommendation of the Tropical Diseases Committee, to investigating the disease Kalaazar, in pursuance of which Major Patton and DoctorXL—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article50 1925-12-02 9 r.—Reuter. RUBBER CARGO DAMAGED. Staten Island, December 1. The British steamer Kendal Castle, from Hankow, which is lying alongside the pier at Staton Island, c night fire in number three hold containing rubber, etc. The fire was extinguished, but the cargo was considerably damaged by water.—Reuter.r.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1925-12-02 9 r.— Reuter. NINE KILLED ONE INJURED. Blytheville, (Arkansas). Dec. 1. Nine were killed and one injured owing to a locomotive striking a motor car in which the families of two farmers were travellingr.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article25 1925-12-02 9 I. —Reuter. London. December 1. In the Association Cup replay, between Rochdale and West Stanley, the former won by 4 goals to nilI.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article53 1925-12-02 9 > —Reuter. Communists’ Trial. RESOLUTION CONDEMNED. London, December 1. The House of Commons rejected, by 351 voteito 127, the Labourite resolution condemning government’s action in initiating the recent Communist prosecutions as a violation of the traditional British rights of free speech and opinion. A number of Liberals>—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article72 1925-12-02 9 —Reuter. APPEAL TO FIGHT. Paris. December 1. The Socialist Party has issued a manifesto declaring its readiness to collaborate with the Democratic parties which it has always helped and supported, but as far as collaboration with the government was concerned it cannot submit to apportionment of the ministerial.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article71 1925-12-02 9 HEER MARCHANT’S REFUSAL. The Hague, December 1. Heer Marchant has refused to form a Cabinet.—Renter. [On November 30, Reuter cable I A meeting of Catholic Deputies of the Second Chamber unanimously decided to refuse to co-operate with a Cabinet composed of Catholic Socialists and Democratic Liberals. Consequently,71 words
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Article61 1925-12-02 9 —Renter. U. S. A. AND RUMANIA. Washington. December 1. The Rumanian Debt Commission has accepted the American offer for funding Rumanian debt to the I nited States. EASY PAYMENTS Later. The Rumanian debt arrangement is along the general lines of the British settlement, except that slightly easier payments.—Renter. - 61 words
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Article69 1925-12-02 9 Reuter. COMMISSION’S FINDING. Athens. December 2. The Government has received a report of Sir Horace Rumbold’s Commission on the recent Greco Bulgarian frontier incident The report states that the Commission finds it impossible to fix the responsibility for the incident, but fines Greece £15.000 for invading BulgariaReuter. - 69 words
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Article55 1925-12-02 9 ..—Vale. FRENCH PRESS COMMENTS. Paris, December 1. Several newspapers comment to day on Bolshevistic dealings in China. Le Gaulois, alluding to the reports that Russia could eventually call for entrance into the League of Nations, writes that that is impossible until Russia proxes that she will not..—Vale. - 55 words
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Article42 1925-12-02 9 —Reuter. RISE IN PRICE. Chicago. December 1. Wheat jumped from three to five cents owing to heavy speculative buying and hasty covering by shorts following reports from the Argentine of the hot muggy weather and the spread of black rust.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article81 1925-12-02 9 APPEAL COLRT DECISION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 2. Four Punjabis successfully appealed against their convictions for murder in the sensational Taiping case in which, it was alleged, a corpse was dragged some miles behind a motorcar. Messrs Braddell and Fisher represented the accused.81 words
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Article251 1925-12-02 9 Reuter. Indian Excise Duty. EFFECT IN LANCASHIRE Bombay, December 1. In view of the suspension of the cotton excise duty coming into operation to-day, the Mill Owners’ Association has restored the wages to the old level from to-day. The mills will re-ptart immediately if sufficient operatives present themselvesReuter. - 251 words
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Article29 1925-12-02 9 Renter. SPANIARD’S VICTORY. Berlin. Deceml>er 1. Tea thousand people at th** Sport Palast saw the Spaniard, Paolino. knock out the German heavy-weight champion, Breitenstaeter, in the ninth round.—Renter. - 29 words
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Article155 1925-12-02 9 The following are th<* results of the Golf matches between Scotland and fhe Rest’’ played on Sunday last Scotland The Rest J. Crabb Watt A R. D. Acton J. Seller B L. Bicknell G.A.Carmichael T rtC E. Wragley J. S. Ferrier OSt tO G. Kellagher W. Anderson155 words
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Article133 1925-12-02 9 AN EXPLANATION. The Hon’ble Mr. Choo Kia Peng of Kuala Lumpur, writes to inform us that he has Sir Laurence Guillemard’s permission to publish the following letter Dear Mr. Choo Kia Peng, I have read your speech at Malacca on the 21st November. I quite133 words
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Article100 1925-12-02 9 Entries for the January Tennis Tournament are now open. Events:— 1. Championship. 2. Championship Pairs. 3. Single Handicap. 4. Double Handicap. 5. Mixed Double Handicap. 6. Ladies Double Handicap. 7. Ladies Single Handicap. Entrance fee $lOO each player for each event. In event No. 3, the Single100 words
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Article328 1925-12-02 9 McDougall —Jackson. CASE—DAVIES. St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Northam R >ad, Penang, was this morning the scene of a pretty wedding, the parties being Mr. Fredrick James McDougall. fourth son of the late Mr. J. McDougall and Mrs. McDougall, and Miss Mary Felicia Hannah Jackson, second daughter of the328 words
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Article51 1925-12-02 9 December 2. 1925 1,00 al ct» (Smoked Sheet ..174 Market Fine Pale ..174 quiet UnsnToke 1 Sh®» l 125 but Standard! Smoked Sheet ..178 steady Grades (Crepe ...178 London and Nrw Tors. r /Smoked Sheet 4/5’ LOSDON lcr. P 4/51 New York 107 {By courtesy of Messrs. Alden51 words
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Article56 1925-12-02 9 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE) S. R. Sheet ISO cts per pound per pl. $240/No. 1 Crepe 177 cts per pound per pl. $233.33 Easier. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) The following u'ere the rubber quotations in London on December 1: Smoked Sheet 4/6 Plantation Ist latex crepe 4/656 words
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Article417 1925-12-02 9 Mr. 0. Halcrow arrived here from Home to-day by the s.s. Carnarvonshire. Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, District officer, Dindings, arrived, here this morning by the s.s. Ampang. Mr. M. E. Isaac and two Misses Isaac have left .-ingapore by the Montoro for Australia, o a holiday. (6*.417 words
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Article136 1925-12-02 9 The following appointments are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette Major C.S. Rvlpr, 0.8. E., to be a Health Officer, F.M.S., Messrs. J.M. Meade and J. Rain to officiate as Assistant Inspectors of Schools, Perak, Mr. C. D. Pearson to be a Surveyor-on-Agreement, Survey Department, F.M.S. and136 words
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Advertisement82 1925-12-02 9 m «nnnnnnDnnnMHnnnnnnnnnMw j GOODYEAR I i TYRES g FC® BETTER MILEME. g TYRES FOR SERVICE SERVICE FOR TYRES 5 BORNEO MOTORS LTD., 5 g OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION. n We are the distributors for Good- E year Tyres. All sizes available. L 4 Q Pneumatic and Solid. Consult n us for82 words
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Article945 1925-12-02 10 RECENT DISCOVERIES. An Astronomical correspondent writes in “The Observer.” Perhaps the most important piece of information gleaned by astronomers during last year’s favourable opposition of Mars was the establishment of the fact that the Martian temperature is not nearly so low as many astronomers believed it to be. The945 words
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Article423 1925-12-02 10 SUCCESS OF POLYVALENT SERUM TREATMENT. The story of a case of cobra bite, successfully treated with Fitz-Simon’s Polyvalent anti-venomous serum is narrated bv Dr, A. Bharadwaj», of Benares, in the Indian Medical Gazette.” Sarupia. a female patient, aged 25 years, was bitten by a cobra in423 words
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205 1925-12-02 10 Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellieoe ful filled a series of engagements on Mtwsey side on October 2‘\ all indicative <>T h s interest in the Merchant Service. After visiting the training ship Conway and in spec!ng tin- cadets, he went to the Liverpool205 words
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Advertisement408 1925-12-02 10 FACTS for Gift Buyers-FACTS All-Wood Dolls Ko Annuals Baby Dolls We have the largest collections of Annuals. Calendars Reward Books. Toy Books. Diaries, Christmas Christmas Cards Constructional Toys Cards and Newest Novelty importations in Crepe Papers all shades Do ]j g and Toys. Desk Calendars Diaries No. 2. Dolls and408 words
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Advertisement38 1925-12-02 10 When you are Tired take /sANATOCEfA B The True Tonic-Food. I Mahmoud Ali Khan, Bhopal State: W “Since using Sanatogen I feel active and keen at every moment. Sanatogen is like the combination of a thousand me dicings38 words
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Advertisement387 1925-12-02 10 The George Town Dispensary, Ltd,, THE LEADING CHEMISTS. I PENANG. I OUR REPUTATION—YOUR GUARANTEE? g THE I CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE H FOR I ESTATE MEDICAL SUPPLIES. I SAFETY FIRST. H You are absolutely safe when you deal with “THE GEORGE TOWN.” Each order is exe- n R cuted387 words
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Article215 1925-12-02 11 Fhe following are the latest quotations in Messrs. Kennedy <t Co.'s share list at 1 p.m. to-day Yesterday. To-day. E Sharks. i c s C s S X X x X < e. t c. t c. f c. Rubber (Dollar.) Aver K. 1.70 1.80 1.70 IXO215 words
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Article81 1925-12-02 11 The Straits Trading Co.. Ltd., gi es the following prices, on December 1: London. Spot £2BS Down 15/3 m/s. buying 282.7.6 5/3 selling 282.10 a 5/Local. December 2: Singapore sold 10(1 tons at 5144 Penang buyers no sellers at «14. L 1 Messrs. Boastead and Ltd-.— To-day’s quotation81 words
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Article213 1925-12-02 11 Opinn; p. «hww» $5.000.00 BOID. Clovee 100.00 buyers IoM leaf 72.00 sellers Mace Piekitm» no stock 125.00 nom. 110 8 110.00 Coconuts per I.LOO 50.00 nom. Copra Snndried 12.30 sales Rattan» 11.15 sales Rattans Coarse 10.50 Greem Snail Sheliw 13.00 Si«wi R'C*» No. 1 f 5.00 p**r de213 words
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Article46 1925-12-02 11 To-day at the Waterfall Garde .-s it 5.15 p.m. 1 March Bona Fide (iormg 2 Polka Pliny come kNs yon Baby Boettger 3 Selection The Boy Monckton 4 Fox Trot Oh. Eva Warren 5 One Step China Town Hutton. God Save the King.46 words
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Article1271 1925-12-02 11 KENNEDY CO’S SHARE LIST. NAMES. f S' i a a BUBBER [DolUr.] 8 c c 3 Allenoy Rubber Co 4 CO 4 20 ei Alor Dajah Rubber Fkute 4 CO 4 Arn*igMnst€d Malay Estate* 5 CO 5 25 Ayer Hitaw Planting Syndic»U 23 0025 00 Ayer KtsuXg Rubber EntaU* I1,271 words
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Advertisement431 1925-12-02 11 r N3B x X~*S Come m dear. sk' <J?O? n wuarejust > 7 S' r \v tn time for a 'i/ 5 \J/ 1 cup of Ovaltine -Oj a UiBRMCfli Mtts; X<2jWW.Z d> jow .to be Fresh and Fit all day long The constant round of duties saps your strength431 words
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Advertisement13 1925-12-02 11 i KIDD’S LETTER PRESS > INK ROLLER COMPOSITION < t .-iG£.vrs— P. G. Press, Ltd.13 words
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Advertisement459 1925-12-02 11 MA I™»' P Do Your Teeth Shine Like so many teeth you see now? Make this free test Man careful tests proved these methods effective. A new-type Here is a way to whiter teeth, tooth paste has been created to which millions now employ. A apply them daily. The name459 words
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Article114 1925-12-02 12 TO-DAY’S DEPARTURES. Agios Joann is for Singapore. Baron Belhaven for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Pungah for Asahan and Batu Bahra. Namsang for Singapore China and Japan. Carnarvonshire for Port Swettenham. Singapore, China and Japan. Sarvistan for Singapore. Hongkong and China. Antenor for Singapore. Hongkong and Shanghai. The following114 words
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Article543 1925-12-02 12 CLOSE DAILY (except Sunday). B! DUlh Federated Malay States, Malacca. Johore and Singapore. Registration and Parcel Post, except where otherwise stated, close half aa-hour earlier than the Ordinary mail. I Resumption of Night Mail Servk e The following additional mails will be closed daily (Sunday excepted) by the543 words
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Advertisement200 1925-12-02 12 C ROW powi® One of the 'q CROWN fc Toilet Dainties A Protects the skin from the resu'rs of exposure to the A* r weather, absorbs excessive U»f perspiration, and leaves 5 behind a delicat refreshing k ih fragrance. Jac-’in the Nur- <r'. 'Ji s.*r> it keeps baby cool and200 words
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Advertisement25 1925-12-02 12 FOR J I ENVELOPES I OF EVERY 4 DESCRIPTION AT THE *> j LOWEST J PRICES J < Rlnj* up 498 5 > Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. j25 words
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Advertisement32 1925-12-02 12 Do Not Delay, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, BAXTERS CANVAS. Stocks of: Jute Weft, 0,1,2,3,4. Qualities. All Flax, 0 Quality. Tarpaulin Canvas. Always Available from: Sandilands, Buttery Co., Penang, Sole Agents.32 words
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Miscellaneous67 1925-12-02 12 Theatre Royal. From Mon., 30th Nov. to Wed., 2nd Dec. Matinee on Saturday sth December. Victor Maciaglen in The Romany 6 parts Betty Balfour in Wee Macgregor’s Sweetheart 6 Australian Gazette and A Voice in the Dark 6 “The Busbody” and So Like Him Comedies 4 Showing Thursday 3rd December.67 words
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Article729 1925-12-02 13 Americans, who are never really happy unless lhey are parsing laws restraining people from doing what the> want to are epgaged in a national wrangle about the advisability of putting a ban on the saxophone. That instrument, which supplies the moti: of Jazz, is being condemned729 words
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Advertisement504 1925-12-02 13 -i HIHIIII 111 111 mill I IH<i Hill H IHUtmitIIIIIHIIHHIIIII IIiIIIHH' IIIIIIII 111 mil 111 IllltliliHlUll I I I I E OVER0 VER 50 Any ordinar y hill There is no other car of its quality avai- climbed on top.” Smooth, silent lable at anything like its price Petrol E504 words
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Advertisement107 1925-12-02 13 DO YOU HAVE BAD DRFAMS? If you retire at night before tyour last meal has been sufficiently digested, or with your system clogged with poisonous waste, which should have been expelled, you cannot expect to enjoy sound peace ful isleep. To aid digestion one Pinkette taken after.the evening meal is107 words
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Advertisement293 1925-12-02 13 < Can you improve a j BOILED EGG Try putting I J in a few drops of i LEA PERRINS’ I SAUCE WORLD’S RECORDS BROKEN Srf ON A I SIX HUNDRED DOUGLAS. At Brooklands on 14th October in class F (‘>oo c. c. and class G 1,000 c. c. sidecar.293 words
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Article392 1925-12-02 14 VIOLENT GALE IN SOUTH TRAA’ANCORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Thuckalay, November 12Last Sunday night the whole of South Travancore was visited by unprecedentedly heavy rain and a violent storm. Several trees standing on the Main Southern Road were completely uprooted, as a result of which some benighted wayfarers392 words
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Article218 1925-12-02 14 One of the tew relics of the old Mon archist regime in Austria is the Spanish Riding School at Vienna, formerly known under the imposing title of 1 The Imperial ami Royal Court Riding School Although it has survived the War. this famous institution now receives small218 words
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Article94 1925-12-02 14 ADMIRAL (WHO REJOINED FOR WAR SERVICE AT 64. The death is announced at Edinburgh ot Admiral Alexander William Chisholm Batten, D. S. 0., who joined the Royal Navy in ]b6s, was at Bangkok during the 1 rench blockade, and was A. D. C. to94 words
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Article662 1925-12-02 14 RELIEF ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE. At a conference of the Medical Committee of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association with Dominion and Colonial medical officers, held at 24, Caven-dish-square, Sir John Ros e Bradford presided. and in addition to Dr. G. T. Rutherford. Chief Medical Officer of the Colonial662 words
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Article93 1925-12-02 14 An issue will be made shortly of 300,C0* shares of £1 each in the newly-formed British Rubber General Trust, Ltd. The Board of the company consists of Sir Ernest Birch. Sir Alan H Burgoyne. M.P.. director of the Army and Navy Co operative Society. Ltd.. Mr.93 words
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Advertisement308 1925-12-02 14 I Standard i CARS 14 To “get there” —and back again [i —with the greatest comfort and ,i K ,c l eaqt ex P cnse s the function of i[ ri J the ‘Standard’ Car. Fitted with ji Dunlop tyres, comfortable and ,i w roomy, with ample reserve power i|308 words
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Advertisement16 1925-12-02 14 Pitman's New Course in Typewriting fl/50 n*r honk, «tacked bv th* TGn* Gaitetf* Pr.„ Ltd Pmmw16 words
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Advertisement177 1925-12-02 14 nanannnnnnnnnunH«Hßß<H4 HßHßaa Value e g FOR V (ESSEX g 6 CYLINDER, a j a t t \Wri 1 J i STANDARD TOURING I $1,890. n WIRE WHEELS, SPARE TYRE, SIDELAMPS, B bi H sl6s EXTRA. H i MALAYAN MOTORS, 5 ■J fl J Proprietors WEARNE BROS., 30, Anson Road, fl177 words
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Miscellaneous26 1925-12-02 14 MOON’S PHASES. December. Last Quarter, Btb. at 7.10 pm. New Moon, Ifirh at *’o4 am. First Quarter, 22nd, at p.m. Full Moon, 30th, at 9.01 a.m.26 words
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Article588 1925-12-02 15 CHOWRASTA MARKET. Penang, December 2, 1925 eta Government Mutton— Mutton Indian per lb 55 Mutton— Head, sheep or goat each 1.00 Liver with heart «4 Inng do 1.30 Tripe do 1.00 Goat or Sheep per lb 55 Sweet Bread pair 30 of Mutton lb 55 Lamb do 55588 words
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Advertisement918 1925-12-02 15 BANK CHARTERED bank of indo ft AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. g b R I j ef] I L M IALBCI MJ 1 Lability ot Proprietors £3 OCO.OOC A*— Head Office 8 BIrtHOPBGATE LONDON E O Jfc Agencies and Branches. r Star, Amritaar, Bangkok, Batavia Bombay, Cai™»», Canton, Cawnpore. Cob, B A-918 words
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Advertisement18 1925-12-02 15 Pitman’s Junior Typist Book, >l/75 per book or >2/- post free, stocked by the Pinanst Gaiette Prexa, Ltd.18 words
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Advertisement284 1925-12-02 15 1 1 -ii S' >y toyal TW By Royal Appointmeat Wi> J XL V. Appointtneal to tk« Court rs T X X ,o ,he c<mn f Italy ftßlfllMff xAI r The Food of Kings TO YOU, BaSy is the King of your household, and claims as his birthright the Food284 words
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Advertisement1364 1925-12-02 16 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. WEEKLY SERVICE. LONDON AND N. CONTINENT. RHEXENOR Dec. London, Rotterdam, and Hamburg. TROILUS Dec. 10 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Hamburg. ADRASTUS Dee. 18 London. Rotterdam and Hamburg. (NIPPON YIKFN KAISHA.) ’PATROCLUS Dec. 23 Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. UMrrON YUbEN KAiona./ GLAUCUS Dec. 31 London, Rotterdam1,364 words
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Advertisement568 1925-12-02 16 P. 0.-BRITISH INDI A AND APCAR LINES. (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL PASSENGER 4 CARGO SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. (Under Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) p. O. SAILINGS. LONDON—FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. For Singapore, Honfkoug, Shanghai, Moji For Colombo. Aden P„„ e Yokoh.a,. „d ».b.. *< S..d, m MACEDONIA568 words
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